She's seen it all, both on TV and in her diner:

I love it when artists add off-plot detail like that.
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She's seen it all, both on TV and in her diner:

I love it when artists add off-plot detail like that.
Wow, what a great compliment. I was actually giggling while I was sketching her, so I appreciate that someone noticed the detail.
Cheers.
wait, OP is the artist?! I... I didn't know that actually happened.
well done!! i love your art style, it really references back to some great classics.
Thanks. Much appreciated.
You drew this. Thank you!
I don't even know what it is, but i love that art style. It reminds me a lot of my childhood, where my parents and their friends had a lot of mainly french posters or these vintage metal pictures at home. The people were often portrayed a bit like that, the nose, the line work and the deformed body.
Thanks again to everyone on this thread for their kind comments about the artwork. Nothing more gratifying than to have your work appreciated.
You were thinking of a longneck dino when you drew her, weren't you?
I donβt think I was thinking much at all. Just kind of imagining the weathered waitresses Iβve seen a hundred times in highway waffle houses. The kind who smell like cigarettes and call you βdarling.β
Where are those Epstein Files?

What're they going to change? We KNOW many of the people in them already.
He was definetely friends with Epstein.
That's a classic and welcome comic style. Nailed it!